All major laptop manufacturers incorporate 64 bit chips into their newer computers, any laptop with an Athlon 64, Turion 64, or Intel Core or Core 2 series processors are 64 bit.
64 bit laptops, usually have more memory and a better processor. They are good for power users more than the average user. If you do a lot of photo edit for example, a 64 bit will greatly improve it
Yes. The mobile versions of the Pentium Dual-Core, and Core2 Duo support 64-bit operating systems.
I would check the various manufactures web sites about their 64 bit offerings. 64 bit machines offer better performance (and higher prices) than their 32 bit counterparts.
Yes because certain programmes are written in 64 bit for Pc,s which makes them faster than 32 bit
You need a 64-bit computer with a working 64-bit operating system. When you install java it will install the 64-bit, it will recognize you have a 64-bit computer and install it
You can not "upgrade", you will have to reinstall. If your hardware meet 64-bit's requirement you can install 64-bit.
SIMMs have a 32-bit data path DIMMs have a 64-bit data path
There are different versions of Vista as well as 32-bit and 64-bit for each. To switch from 32-bit to 64-bit you would have to make sure that you have 64-bit compatible hardware and would have to purchase a 64-bit version of Vista.
x86-64 is 64 bit processing on 32-bit architecture,not to be confused with true 64 bit-processors like Itaniumhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64
Internet Explorer 64-bit is only for 64-bit computers.
'64-bit ready' means the computer has the capabilities, maybe with or without modifications, to utilize a 64-bit processor, 64-bit operating system, 64-bit code, and more than 4GB of RAM.
'64-bit ready' means the computer has the capabilities, maybe with or without modifications, to utilize a 64-bit processor, 64-bit operating system, 64-bit code, and more than 4GB of RAM.